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Suu Kyi Allies Form Myanmar Ruling Party after Decades of Struggle

Hundreds of lawmakers from Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League of Democracy were sworn into Myanmar’s parliament on Monday, with enough seats to choose the country’s first democratically elected government.

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U.S., British spies hacked Israeli air force networks: reports

American whistleblower Edward Snowden is seen through a camera viewfinder as he delivers remarks via video link from Moscow to attendees at a discussion regarding an International Treaty on the.

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France Begins Business deals with Iran

France is almost closing a business deal with Iran to sell over 100 Airbus passenger jets, weeks after economic sanctions on the country were lifted, French officials said during a.

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Haiti Edges Towards Interim Government After Election Collapse

President Michel Martelly is determined to leave office on the first day of Haiti’s carnival in two weeks even though he has no replacement, the prime minister said on Monday,.

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I Could Kill and Not Lose Votes-Trump

US republican presidential front runner, Donald Trump has recently expressed confidence in his support base that he said he could stand on New York’s Fifth Avenue and“shoot somebody” and still.

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Myanmar Releases Political Prisoners Before Power Transfer

Myanmar has recently began releasing the first of about 100 prisoners, many of them political detainees, days before a parliament dominated by democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi’s party sits.

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Oil Market to Remain Oversupplied Until Late 2016- IEA

The International Energy Agency (IEA), has recently said in its monthly report that an unseasonably warm weather and rising supply will keep the crude oil market oversupplied until at least.

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Nigeria: IMF Chief Applauds Anti-corruption Efforts, Urges Diversification

The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently endorsed Nigeria’s efforts to tackle corruption, while stating that the country needs to reduce its reliance on oil by the.

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CANADA GRANTS 30 MILLION USD FOR ETHIOPIA’S EFFORTS OF MITIGATING EL-NINO

Canada has granted 30 million USD to Ethiopia for the efforts of mitigating the El-Nino induced drought, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has recently said. The announcement came following the.

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TOWARDS A TRULY ‘FREE’ PRESS

An independent media is often touted as the true barometer of a mature democracy. On that count, despite sustained attempts by various forces, the press in India has largely managed.

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